Attractions around Llantwit Major
Explore 5 attractions, restaurants, shops around Llantwit Major
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Llantwit Major Beach
Llantwit Major Wales
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St Illtud s Church
College St, Llantwit Major CF61 1SS Wales
St Illtud's Church one of the most important parish churches in the province which is hailed as a 'Beacon Church' in the Diocese. The community of Llanilltud Fawr is centred around the religious community which was founded by Illtud, a Celtic Christian saint, about 1500 years ago. The parish of Llantwit Major includes eight other medieval churches spread out near the Heritage Coastline of the Vale of Glamorgan. These are situated in St Donats, Marcross, Monknash, Wick, Llanmaes, Llanmihangel, Gileston and St Athan. Our Church in Wales Primary School is situated in the village of Wick. The Province of the Church in Wales is divided into six dioceses. The parish of Llantwit Major is part of the Llandaff Diocese. The parish of Llantwit Major is part of the Church in Wales and is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
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St. Donat's Castle
Llantwit Major CF61 1WF Wales
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Tudor Tavern
Church Street, Llantwit Major CF61 1SB Wales
In the charming and quaint town of Llantwit Major, steeped in history and famous amongst historians, walkers and cyclists is where you will find the Tudor Tavern. The Tudor Tavern, formerly named The Globe Inn, along with the Old Swan Inn and the Old White Hart forms part of a triangle facing in towards the town square where the War Memorial now stands! To say it has a colourful history out of the three is an understatement. There is so much history associated with this lively pub it’s impossible to write about it all. It first became a public house in the 1840’s and from then it has a multitude of different owners through the three centuries. Many customers remember two past owners who have kept some interesting pets including a monkey & a parrot in the 1900’s which as you can imagine have left their own stamp on the premises to which people still fondly recollect and remember to this day. During the days in the 1800’s it was recorded that a young lad of 16 unfortunately lost his life by falling down the cistern and also another loss of life by someone hanging themselves in the stable after being given permission to stay the night… Over time there have been many stories of hauntings and sightings of ghostly happenings in the tavern where locals love to tell of their own mysterious experiences! Today the Tudor is owned by new couple, Jay & Kelly Jones, who have worked tirelessly to turn the Tudor back to the traditional family pub it once was… where children and dogs are all welcome… They don’t have monkeys or parrots but do have five children between them (some may deem unlucky of the options), two of whom live with them above the pub. The Tudor now boasts the Cask Marque for real ales and as Jay is an avid real ale drinker you can be assured of a ‘good pint’ every time! More recently Kelly has introduced a good old traditional ‘pub grub’ menu back into the pub and is rapidly becoming renowned for her signature dishes and homemade ‘chilli’. The Tudor also hosts a games room where pool & darts can be played or for the less adventurous you’ll find dominoes and cards with crib boards for your entertainment. Weekends at the Tudor turns this traditional pub into a lively venue with live music the last Friday of every month and discos with their very own resident DJ till 01:00am where the town and surrounding villages visit in their droves making it the ‘place to be’ on a Friday & Saturday night.
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The Old Swan Inn
Church Street, Llantwit Major CF61 1SB Wales